Null Palm tree lamp. Attributed to MAISON JANSEN, ca. 1980's.

Brass shaft, meta…
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Palm tree lamp. Attributed to MAISON JANSEN, ca. 1980's. Brass shaft, metal leaves. It shows wear and marks of use. Measurements: 76 x 27 x 27 cm. Floor lamp in the form of a palm tree, with brass shaft and metal leaves with mahogany patina. It is probable that it belongs to Maison Jansen, because it follows the same models and the same technique as the palm tree lamps of this prestigious house dedicated to luxury decoration. The Palmera lamp is the star piece of Maison Jansen, an icon for lovers of interior decoration. With a proven track record, Maison Jansen has decorated the residences of such important personalities as the Kennedys, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Coco Chanel and the March family. Founded in 1880 by Dutch designer Jean-Henri Jansen (1854-1928), its aesthetics were based on French furniture combined with aesthetic influences from around the world. His most sought-after pieces reflected the influence of antique designs from the Louis XIV, Louis XVI, Directory and Empire eras, as well as objects Jansen found during his travels to Japan and Turkey. It shows wear and tear and marks of use.

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Palm tree lamp. Attributed to MAISON JANSEN, ca. 1980's. Brass shaft, metal leaves. It shows wear and marks of use. Measurements: 76 x 27 x 27 cm. Floor lamp in the form of a palm tree, with brass shaft and metal leaves with mahogany patina. It is probable that it belongs to Maison Jansen, because it follows the same models and the same technique as the palm tree lamps of this prestigious house dedicated to luxury decoration. The Palmera lamp is the star piece of Maison Jansen, an icon for lovers of interior decoration. With a proven track record, Maison Jansen has decorated the residences of such important personalities as the Kennedys, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Coco Chanel and the March family. Founded in 1880 by Dutch designer Jean-Henri Jansen (1854-1928), its aesthetics were based on French furniture combined with aesthetic influences from around the world. His most sought-after pieces reflected the influence of antique designs from the Louis XIV, Louis XVI, Directory and Empire eras, as well as objects Jansen found during his travels to Japan and Turkey. It shows wear and tear and marks of use.

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